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Wiki final dx

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If a patient comes in with flank pain and the final dx is ureteral calculi. Would you leave the flank pain on with the ureteral calculi diagnosis or remove it?
 
Coding guidelines can always be used to back you up. They state:
Codes that describe symptoms and signs, as opposed to diagnoses, are acceptable for reporting purposes when a related definitive diagnosis has not been established (confirmed) by the provider
 
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